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Don't think that's true. Samsung pay only works on selective Samsung devices. I have pixel XL 2 and Samsung pay is not an option nor you can install samsung pay app.
Are you a US resident?
Don't think that's true. Samsung pay only works on selective Samsung devices. I have pixel XL 2 and Samsung pay is not an option nor you can install samsung pay app.
I've a few issues with Samsung pay and none really pertain to the service. First is just usability. I'm a recent Windows Phone convert and enjoy the Microsoft Launcher. Between the launcher's app drawer, the navigation bar, and the Samsung Pay drawer, I'm in drawer hell at the bottom of the screen. Next, I trust Google just a tad more than I do Samsung with my stuff. Lastly, I just loath the cluttered screen that is the Samsung Pay app itself. Android Pay fits more easily into how I use my phone and works at all the places I used my previous phone. But, if I could alieve issue 1, I would consider Samsung for the rewards.
Are you a US resident?
Visa Checkout now works with Samsung Pay so as Samsung Pay gets more integrated into online payments, I would say there is less and less reason for me to use Google Pay. Google doesn't seem to be interested in pushing Google Pay to be better while Samsung seems to be really pushing features and incentives like there's no tomorrow - and it's working.
Also back when people said MST was not a big deal because magnetic stripe was dying - here it is like 2 years later and I still use MST a lot on magnetic strip readers. It'll be a while before that is phased out and Samsung Pay has all your bases covered.
My Problem. Is the Walmart and 7 11 machines... Never takes itOverall, the biggest advantage of Samsung Pay over Android Pay and iPay is the MST technology. You can use it to tap, just like Android Pay and iPay, but where taps are not accepted, it can simulate a swipe. In fact, I find that the MST (magnetic secure transmission) works better than the tap technology. The big trick is to get the cashier to get the machine ready for a swipe, when you aren't handing them a card. I used Android Pay for a while, but IMHO Samsung Pay far surpasses Android Pay and iPay.
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Walmart will work when choosing debit. Phone and watch both work thete for me, but needs to be debitMy Problem. Is the Walmart and 7 11 machines... Never takes it
Question: Why use Visa Check out if you already have Samsung Pay set up with a Visa card? Any benefits?
You earn Samsung points during the visa checkout now I believeThe Visa Checkout would be for online payments for those stores and apps that support it. You could not use really Samsung Pay for online payments previously.
I’m confused. What does being a US resident have to do with Samsung Pay working on the Pixel 2? Am I missing something?
Obviously. One person said it works, another says it doesnt. It might have been a possibility that the one who said it didn't work lived outside the US.
Bring up a card you've registered on Samsung pay by sliding up from the bottom of the phone screen, authenticate with irises or fingerprint, and hold the phone near the slider as it pulses. Use it all the time and it works well.
Samsung Pay is currently not available on phones that are not made by Samsung. Actually it's only available on the Samsung models that you posted above, so it is moot where someone is living if it doesn't work on Pixel 2.
See, and that's the reason why I kinda don't like it.
With Android Pay, just unlock your phone and tap. Samsung's process has more swipes/taps to use it.
Lazy excuse? Sure.
What I DO like about Samsung Pay, however, is that I can have membership cards (library, YMCA, etc).
I dunno. Both have their pros and cons. It's hard to say one is ultimately better than the other.